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VAI News

National Gallery of Ireland acquires two Harry Clarke works for national collection

From the National Gallery of Ireland. 16 December 2025. The Lady of the Decoration, 1914, and Faust, 1924/25 on display

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miniVAN | Art Directing and Set Design

In the latest edition of the miniVAN, artists Aíne Lynn-McEvoy and Owen Boss discuss their work and practice as art

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2026 Funding Schedule from The Arts Council

From The Arts Council. 5 December 2025. We are pleased to share a schedule of funding opportunities for 2026. We

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EMERGENCE Visual Art Award Winner 2025

From Wexford Arts Centre.1 December 2025. Wexford County Council Arts Department and Wexford Arts Centre, in partnership with South East

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VAN Spotlight | Flock

Guest Curator Dr Selina Guinness outlines programme highlights for Dublin Art Book Fair in December.⁠⁠Check it out now by clicking here!⁠Image:

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VAN Spotlight | ‘Bíodh Orm Anocht’

Sheenagh Geoghegan reviews the group exhibition ‘Bíodh Orm Anocht’ at Ormston House. Check it out now by clicking here! Image:

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Conor Higgins wins the 13th annual King Ping Pong tournament 2025

From: Davey Moor.18 November 2025. Conor Higgins wins the 13th annual King Ping Pong tournament 2025 for Out of Focus,

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VAN Spotlight | A Crazy Vocation 

Aengus Woods interviews John Daly about the 30th anniversary of Hillsboro Fine Art. Check it out now by clicking here!

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New Sculptural Works by Kevin O’Dwyer Unveiled at Lough Boora Discovery Park

From Silver River Studios. 7 November 2025. Two new sculptural works by artist Kevin O’Dwyer have been officially launched at

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Public Art Launch: The Touchstones

From Mayo County Council Arts Service. 6 November 2025. The launch of  The Touchstones,  a public art commission by visual artist James

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